
Harry Styles BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Harry Styles has delivered major news across multiple fronts in the past few days, marking his triumphant return after a four-year hiatus from music. The pop star officially announced his fourth studio album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," set for release on March 6, 2026, according to reports from Brock Press and The Boar. The announcement came after weeks of cryptic teasing that began in late December when Styles posted a video titled "Forever, Forever" featuring footage from his final Love On Tour show in Italy, where he performed an untitled piano ballad. Billboards reading "We Belong Together" and "See You Very Soon" subsequently appeared in major cities worldwide, including New York, Madrid, and London, building anticipation among his fanbase. The album will contain 12 tracks and marks his first full-length project since the critically acclaimed "Harry's House" in 2022. Kid Harpoon, who produced Styles' last three albums, returns as producer. Rolling Stone and other outlets note that Styles will perform the entire album live for the first time at a special Manchester Co-op Live show on March 6, the album's release date, with tickets available through a lottery system at twenty pounds each. Beyond the album announcement, Styles has revealed his "Together, Together" world tour, which The Boar reports will span 67 dates across 11 cities. The New York leg proves particularly ambitious, with 30 shows at Madison Square Garden between August and October, breaking his previous MSG record of 15 consecutive sold-out nights. Additional tour stops include six nights in Amsterdam, 12 nights at London's Wembley Stadium, and performances in São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney. The tour announcement has created unprecedented demand. According to geo.tv, approximately 11 million people queued for just 500,000 available tickets, with some New York shows exceeding one thousand dollars per ticket. The extreme pricing has prompted fans to take extraordinary measures to attend, with some, including a Florida student named Danielle Barone, reportedly selling blood plasma to afford tickets and travel expenses. Styles is also scheduled to perform at the 2026 Brit Awards on February 28 at Co-op Live, marking his return to the ceremony after a three-year absence. His last Brits appearance in 2023 netted him four awards. This performance will serve as his first televised presentation of songs from the new album, according to AOL.